Explores how God governed his kingdom through a series of covenants that he established in Old Testament history.
Kingdom Covenants & Canon of the Old Testament – Lesson 4
Explores how the Old Testament canon presents specific guidance by examining the Old Testament as mirror, window and picture.
Building Biblical Theology – Lesson 1
This lesson focuses on a basic orientation toward biblical theology, the development of biblical theology through the centuries, and the interconnections between history and revelation.
Building Biblical Theology – Lesson 2
This lesson on synchronic synthesis of the Old Testament touches on three main issues: a basic orientation about what \”synchronic synthesis\” is; the ways Old Testament passages convey the historical information used in synchronic synthesis; and the synthetic theological structures discovered through synchronic syntheses of the Old Testament historical information.
Building Biblical Theology – Lesson 3
Diachronic development is the ways theological structures grew or developed over time. This lesson provides a basic orientation toward diachronic development, explores how epochal developments took place between major historical periods or epochs, and looks at how specific topics developed over time in the Old Testament.
Building Biblical Theology – Lesson 4
There are many similarities between the ways biblical theology approaches both Testaments, but there are also significant differences. This lesson focuses on: an orientation toward New Testament biblical theology, the development of the Bible\’s teaching about eschatology, or the last days (a crucial issue in New Testament biblical theology), and how biblical theologians have approached New Testament eschatology itself.
Building Systematic Theology – Lesson 1
Compares New Testament theology with systematic theology, surveys historical developments, and explores the values and dangers of systematic theology.
Building Systematic Theology – Lesson 2
Begins with a general orientation toward technical terms, explores the formation of technical terms as well as the values and dangers of technical terms.
Building Systematic Theology – Lesson 3
Begins with a general orientation, explains the formation of propositions as well as the values and dangers of propositions.
Building Systematic Theology – Lesson 4
Begins with a general orientation, explains the formation of doctrines as well as the values and dangers of doctrines.